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The phrase "collating information for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "gather information together in order to make comparisons, draw conclusions, or create a single document". For example, "The team was tasked with collating information for the annual report."
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So there I was, happily collating information for this week's PGB... Female Tory... Terrifying... Handbags... "I hate feminism, it is poison"... and guess who popped into my mind?
There were mixed responses to the question on the time spent collating information for demonstrating the impact of their research, with 40% (18/45) indicating that they spent too much time and 33% (15/45) indicating that they did not spend too much time on this task (Fig. 1, Question 7).
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The MHRA continues to collate information for at least two years after a medicine obtains a licence until it is deemed that its safety has been established.
IT systems are common across all 14 health board areas, and a single government-funded department (Information Services Division) collates information for research purposes.
Britain's National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS), which is responsible for collating information about hooligans, already sounds defeatist.
The lists, produced by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, are regarded as the most authoritative and objective system for collating information on the risks of species going extinct.
The project specialist position is a bridge between the product manufacturing and regulatory affairs departments and involves collating information and writing submissions for new products, facilitating postsubmission questions from regulatory agencies, and tracking completion of postlicensure commitments.
NBII hopes to collate information from natural history museums for example, but collecting and storing those details into a common database is complicated.
Process nodes also act as way of collating information about a given event; for example protein A may be cleaved by protein B, this reaction being ATP dependent.
New Zealand levies $38 £166) for each 30 minutes spent collating information after the first hour.
As for the smiling anthropologist, busy collating information on Native American tribes, who looks exactly like one of the guys or, in fact, both guys from Abba, what's he doing here?
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